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includes doctors and nurses in seven major cities. they do it by killing people for medically unnecessary procedures or for services that are never performed. -- by billing people for medically unnecessary procedures. jayne miller told us about dr. larry bernard who has been making his money by ripping off medicare for patient care that he did not provide. he showed just how easy it is to cheat the system out of millions of dollars. >> the maryland controller's office is warning of a computer spam tonight. as kai reed explains, the perpetrators claim to be from the comptroller's office. >> comptroller's office received its first complaint on wednesday. >> they said their computer lockup and demanded payment to be sent to the comptroller's office before their computer would be a lot. but the message that pops up included a demand for $200. unlike other viruses, this one appears to attack when the user visits a compromise website. once on the website, the virus installed on to the computer, the computer locks, and the message appears. t
includes doctors and nurses in seven major cities. they do it by killing people for medically unnecessary procedures or for services that are never performed. -- by billing people for medically unnecessary procedures. jayne miller told us about dr. larry bernard who has been making his money by ripping off medicare for patient care that he did not provide. he showed just how easy it is to cheat the system out of millions of dollars. >> the maryland controller's office is warning of a...
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cities are the incubators of innovation. they are responsible for about 90% of the gross domestic product of the united states of america. and either of these guys have any idea what it takes to run a city, and in many instances have any idea what they are talking about. >> jennifer: i feel like in some ways cities end up being scapegoated or code language the urban poor the new welfare queens. do you have a sense of that? >> it's clear to me that mitt romney and paul ryan seek to actually create as much divisiveness in this election season as possible. constantly pitting one group against the other, playing people off on each other. that's what the whole 47% discussion that mitt romney was talking about. he was with obviously people he was comfortable with. he was talking the way he probably talks more in private anyway, and has written off half of the country. yet at the debate starts talking about that people are in pain and people are suffering, and there is poverty in america that he loves teachers. while having laid te
cities are the incubators of innovation. they are responsible for about 90% of the gross domestic product of the united states of america. and either of these guys have any idea what it takes to run a city, and in many instances have any idea what they are talking about. >> jennifer: i feel like in some ways cities end up being scapegoated or code language the urban poor the new welfare queens. do you have a sense of that? >> it's clear to me that mitt romney and paul ryan seek to...
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how do you analyze the two cities? >> the biggest increases year over year are in places rebounding. both phoenix and detroit as well as lots of metros in florida and other parts of the country had huge price declines in the bust, up to 50% down. those are in the places with the biggest rebounds now, but it doesn't mean they are all the same. phoenix is driven by job growth. gerri: that's a good thing. i like to hear that. look at red flags. biggest red flags. you mentioned florida a moment ago. florida, illinois, and new jersey. why should i be weary? >> those are all places where the foreclosure process takes a long time. those are states with a much bigger backlog of foreclosures than just anywhere else in the country. as the foreclosures come on the market, they push prices down. the price gains disappearance. gerri: one of the things so important to the market and what we have need to have housing come back is jobs. we are seeing that in california bay area, north carolina, denver, texas, and oklahoma. is there a
how do you analyze the two cities? >> the biggest increases year over year are in places rebounding. both phoenix and detroit as well as lots of metros in florida and other parts of the country had huge price declines in the bust, up to 50% down. those are in the places with the biggest rebounds now, but it doesn't mean they are all the same. phoenix is driven by job growth. gerri: that's a good thing. i like to hear that. look at red flags. biggest red flags. you mentioned florida a...
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the big apple has more than 46,000 homeless people in the city, 14% of the nation's homeless population. for some context, l.a. is second with just 3%. as a result, michael bloomberg has opened 10 new homeless shelters in recent months. chelsea and greenpoint. all of you non-new yorkers out there, residents are fuming, saying that these areas are now unsafe and dirty. bloomberg says it's the nature. with unemployment so high, these people need to go somewhere, but i do find it curious within the neighborhood that i mentioned so far, could ibe because that is where mr. bloomberg lives? that is my "two cents more". coming up tomorrow, as vice president joe biden
the big apple has more than 46,000 homeless people in the city, 14% of the nation's homeless population. for some context, l.a. is second with just 3%. as a result, michael bloomberg has opened 10 new homeless shelters in recent months. chelsea and greenpoint. all of you non-new yorkers out there, residents are fuming, saying that these areas are now unsafe and dirty. bloomberg says it's the nature. with unemployment so high, these people need to go somewhere, but i do find it curious within...
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now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> as election day approaches, a lot of people are wondering if potential voter fraud will taint the election. but some people question if the whole issue has been overblown. cnn's joe johns has been examining voter fraud for us and here's an update. >> don, you might think voter fraud is a massive problem, given all the attention it's getting this year, despite the fact that a justice department study said it was an issue in far less than 1% of votes cast between 2002 and 2005. so are new ads about voter fraud intended to inform voters or intimidate them? voter fraud is a felony. billboards with this simple and factual message are stirring up controversy in two battleground states. here's why voting rights activists like eric marshall are upset. >> yes, voter fraud is a felony, but it's the way they're being displayed, the fact that they're in almost exclusively areas or around areas t
now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> as election day approaches, a lot of people are wondering if potential voter fraud will taint the election. but some people question if the whole issue has been overblown. cnn's joe johns has been examining voter fraud for us and here's an update. >> don, you might think voter fraud is a massive...
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. >>> the best thing to help prevent crime in cities is to bring opportunity in the inner cities. teach people good discipline, good character. that is civil society. that's what charities and churches do. >> paul ryan and mitt romney say churches and charities are the only antidote to poverty. >>> another is ordering to vote for mitt romney. we'll read the letter where he admits it. >>> and which tape is a better window into mitt romney's window for america, the denver debate or the 47% tape? ahead, my commentary on why this country can't afford to get fooled again. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." the group nuns on the bus is hitting the road tomorrow kicking off another leg of their antipoverty tour. this time in the state of ohio. the organization has invited mitt romney and paul ryan as well as president obama and vice president biden to discuss the issue of poverty in cincinnati. so far neither has accepted the invitation. in the meantime, paul ryan isn't backing down from his budget which would gut the nation's social safety net. had proposed cutting from nutritional prog
. >>> the best thing to help prevent crime in cities is to bring opportunity in the inner cities. teach people good discipline, good character. that is civil society. that's what charities and churches do. >> paul ryan and mitt romney say churches and charities are the only antidote to poverty. >>> another is ordering to vote for mitt romney. we'll read the letter where he admits it. >>> and which tape is a better window into mitt romney's window for america,...
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policies, his approach to politics, his achievements and his troubled marketing this achievement in a city that has gone bonkers. also the best way to understand his enemies. this book documents the republican plot to destroy obama before he even took office. you always heard about it and imagine it must be there but i got these guys to tell me about it. these secret meetings where eric cantor and mitch mcconnell plan their paths to power. before i open this up to what you want to talk about i want to talk about the stimulus because it is a new new deal and a bit about obama because there's more and less to him than meets the eye. i spent nine years as a reporter at the washington post before i escaped the belt way with my florida girl. government is not a new topic for me. i did not think i could have written this book if i still lived in washington. the group think is too strong and it is almost impossible to overstate the power of the conventional wisdom that the stimulus was a ludicrous failure and totally uncool to talk about it without ruling rise and making ironic comments. you tota
policies, his approach to politics, his achievements and his troubled marketing this achievement in a city that has gone bonkers. also the best way to understand his enemies. this book documents the republican plot to destroy obama before he even took office. you always heard about it and imagine it must be there but i got these guys to tell me about it. these secret meetings where eric cantor and mitch mcconnell plan their paths to power. before i open this up to what you want to talk about i...
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created yet so you could have something like the ccc which heard the million urban use out of their cities and send them to rural work camps. they were known as concentration camps before that term got uncool and they were paid $1 a day and send the money to their moms. i don't think that would fly today. is hard to know. maybe if he barnstormed the country and said we needed a new ccc maybe it would have worked but i don't think that would have happened in the last few years. i think i need to stop but i will be signing books and i appreciate everyone coming out in the rain. >> visit the author's website michaelgrunwald.com. >> during those years it really was scary before we liberated baker county. to have this happen, to have a logger, you are only trying to do the best you can for everyone and to have someone take your words, use the equipment that they have today to pet and splice, to make your message appeared to be the exact opposite of what it was and what is, is just an unbelievable situation and it is a way to terrorize someone because you don't know that you will ever really be
created yet so you could have something like the ccc which heard the million urban use out of their cities and send them to rural work camps. they were known as concentration camps before that term got uncool and they were paid $1 a day and send the money to their moms. i don't think that would fly today. is hard to know. maybe if he barnstormed the country and said we needed a new ccc maybe it would have worked but i don't think that would have happened in the last few years. i think i need to...
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the deadlines could be changing for buying chicago city vehicles stickers, the city clerk wants to stagger deadlines throughout the year right now clark says staggered deadlines will be easier financially for families with more than one car she says it will also cut down on long lines and overtime for employees. we have some pretty good rain coming across the area right now this will lead up by morning and redevelop in the form of scattered showers as we spend the next three days influenced by this man its autumn storm system you can see. the heaviest rains right over us now this part of a line of storms to run across st. louis. we hear some other rain totals from downers grove, half an inch to as much as 95 hundredths of an inch. this is a big upper air lowe really unseasonably strong. it is a perfect environment to spin up for some cold air funnels and waterspouts on the lakes. look what temperatures dubai morning down in the 40's. then dropping into the low 40's and mid-40s monday night. perhaps near 50 in spots the waterspout threat appears to be overawes over lake michigan. so keep an
the deadlines could be changing for buying chicago city vehicles stickers, the city clerk wants to stagger deadlines throughout the year right now clark says staggered deadlines will be easier financially for families with more than one car she says it will also cut down on long lines and overtime for employees. we have some pretty good rain coming across the area right now this will lead up by morning and redevelop in the form of scattered showers as we spend the next three days influenced by...
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and atlantic city, a big part of that is gone now. federal money, how do you do a cost benefit and go in there and say, this is a value to the american economy to rebuild that part of the country that's right there ton the water's edge? >> the interesting thing, chris, you're right, my house in ocean city had 10 inches -- 10 feet of water in the basement. fortunately, it didn't go under the house. but the shoreline, a lot of it's gone. and that means a comprehensive effort. we've got to find sand. and interesting, as we dredge eastern ports to get them ready for the big liners that are coming in from the panama canal, that frees up a lot of sand that can be used in rebuilding those beaches. but that's going to take an effort between the army corps of engineers and the states. and that's federal/state, again. so the recovery process depends on federal/state cooperation. and i think we're going to see it. i think new jersey, the governor is intent on bringing new jersey back. mayor bloomberg, who always does the right thing, is intent o
and atlantic city, a big part of that is gone now. federal money, how do you do a cost benefit and go in there and say, this is a value to the american economy to rebuild that part of the country that's right there ton the water's edge? >> the interesting thing, chris, you're right, my house in ocean city had 10 inches -- 10 feet of water in the basement. fortunately, it didn't go under the house. but the shoreline, a lot of it's gone. and that means a comprehensive effort. we've got to...
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the state down to this particular piece of turf they had him do a concert oriented registration the city hall or people could go and register and it wasn't that they send john legend to turn people out, and that's happening in broadway everywhere and so there will be states we're talking about at the end of october where they are competing but each will be competing differently and each of them based on their vocals which are coming out of those microtargeting prevention's which are taking every name of every individual person they think is already supporting them and considering the target taking every name of people they think of as purse readable and that is informing the tv buys, but the candidate goes, the male and everything. >> host: with everything you know, where do you think the key state -- will there be one that it comes down to or you are interested in the cycle that intrigues you? >> guest: virginia and north carolina are intriguing to me just because they are new states in the presidential politics and so, i think it's interesting to see how the campaigns that don't necess
the state down to this particular piece of turf they had him do a concert oriented registration the city hall or people could go and register and it wasn't that they send john legend to turn people out, and that's happening in broadway everywhere and so there will be states we're talking about at the end of october where they are competing but each will be competing differently and each of them based on their vocals which are coming out of those microtargeting prevention's which are taking...
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against city hall. susan candiotti has the story for you. >> reporter: this documentary, the latest project of filmmaker ken burns whose daughter is co-director, tells the story of five black and latino teenagers. they were convicted of raping and brutally beating a white female jogger in new york's central park in 1989. >> it was this huge media story. there was a lot of coverage, but everyone got it wrong at that time. >> she was hollering, help, help. >> reporter: the five teenagers confessed to the crime after what they said was an unfair interrogation. they were charged even though none was a match for a dna sample found at the scene. turns out it belonged to this man. >> he commits at least five more rapes that we know of after the central park jogger. >> reporter: but the serial rainest did not confess until after the five teens already had served sentences ranging from seven to 11 years. a judge threw out the convictions. >> the verdicts have been set aside in their entirety. >> yeah! >> reporte
against city hall. susan candiotti has the story for you. >> reporter: this documentary, the latest project of filmmaker ken burns whose daughter is co-director, tells the story of five black and latino teenagers. they were convicted of raping and brutally beating a white female jogger in new york's central park in 1989. >> it was this huge media story. there was a lot of coverage, but everyone got it wrong at that time. >> she was hollering, help, help. >> reporter: the...
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. >> regarding the water front site and the city develop. as you know for the past several months, forest city has been working very hard on the due diligence process for the 25 acres working with them to understand the various soils and water conditions on the site and other information that will feed into for the infrastructure and the plans that they will present to you all at a subsequent meeting. there is also, begun, an extensive out reach program to get feedback from dog pest community and other key stake holders that will also feed into their planning and the eventual plans that they will make available to you. the plans builds on the experience that they have and mixed development throughout the country, but specifically, related to their efforts in san francisco, and their admission and development that has a similar approach and will have a good, prototype for the kind of things that they want to do at the pier 70. >> in addition, i wanted to talk just briefly about the hill site. now the hill site has not been offered for develop
. >> regarding the water front site and the city develop. as you know for the past several months, forest city has been working very hard on the due diligence process for the 25 acres working with them to understand the various soils and water conditions on the site and other information that will feed into for the infrastructure and the plans that they will present to you all at a subsequent meeting. there is also, begun, an extensive out reach program to get feedback from dog pest...
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i'm frank mall,,,, >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. partly sunny in washington, 67 degrees. sunny in atlanta 80. mostly cloudy in st. louis 66 degrees. 67 in denver. drizzle in seattle 67 degrees. >>> when californians go to the polls next month they will be asked to decide whether genetically modified food should come with a label. the out come of proposition 37 is expected to have far reaching effects. >> reporter: supporters of california's proposition 37 took to the streets of oakland. the organic consumer association has gathered over 200,000 signatures in support of the measure. it calls for labelling foods containing genetic modified organisms. or gmos. on the other side corporations have contributed $35 million to fight prop 37 with biotech giant monsanto leading the way. >> i'm a worried grocer. >> reporter: ray martinez said labelling would be a costly burden for grocers. >> the paper work alone is a nightmare. every shipment we get, every product, every time, we need to keep records, written records of that. >> reporter: the
i'm frank mall,,,, >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. partly sunny in washington, 67 degrees. sunny in atlanta 80. mostly cloudy in st. louis 66 degrees. 67 in denver. drizzle in seattle 67 degrees. >>> when californians go to the polls next month they will be asked to decide whether genetically modified food should come with a label. the out come of proposition 37 is expected to have far reaching effects. >> reporter: supporters of...
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inner cities, take poverty out of inner cities teach discipline and good character. that's good society. what's when civic and church church groups do. >> and you do that by cutting taxes. the big tax cut. >> those are your words not mine. >> that was kind of strange. putting words in people's mouth. >> i don't know if that's strange. >> really? >> cenk: wait, what was strange about that? he asked you about your own policy. your proposal for all these problems is tax cuts. why don't you answer the question. then he got so annoyed when he did a follow-up question on guns. the most interesting part was the redirect. did you notice that? he asked about gun violence which happened in colorado, and could happen in your hometown, a school, a mall, and he started talking about the inner cities, and how the inner cities need discipline etc. well, it's a republican theme that they've been doing for a long time. i want to bring in professor tricia rose here from brown university. our clever nickname for professor rose is the professor. professor rose, it seems like this is som
inner cities, take poverty out of inner cities teach discipline and good character. that's good society. what's when civic and church church groups do. >> and you do that by cutting taxes. the big tax cut. >> those are your words not mine. >> that was kind of strange. putting words in people's mouth. >> i don't know if that's strange. >> really? >> cenk: wait, what was strange about that? he asked you about your own policy. your proposal for all these...
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philadelphia, and so i always pay more attention to sort of passive technique just because i'm from a big city, so much attention was being paid to the vote counting and precinct targeting. so i talk to more people, and i was always shocked as a think anybody who's spent a lot of time run campaigns is that most of the people i talk you could explain to me why they did anything that they would do. like how do you know that, how do you do that? at some point they did because that some sort of rule that was really based on any research. and so i sort of when run campaigns to some degree with skepticism, the practices that were taking place and the way they were spending time, and as big as i learned about people, starting in academe who are doing the field experiments, randomized control trials, within being adopted by people in the political world, and fund more about all the innovations of data, targeting based on, basically revolutionize campaigns in the last decade. this was a major generational shift in that in addition to all the new forms of research changing, the way campaigns operate iss
philadelphia, and so i always pay more attention to sort of passive technique just because i'm from a big city, so much attention was being paid to the vote counting and precinct targeting. so i talk to more people, and i was always shocked as a think anybody who's spent a lot of time run campaigns is that most of the people i talk you could explain to me why they did anything that they would do. like how do you know that, how do you do that? at some point they did because that some sort of...
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as marchers city, and it was alluded to a number of times this morning, -- a smarter city, and it was alluded to a number of times this morning, is a city of the complex group of systems. how do you take advantage of the integration of those systems. this is where we are lacking. take a building. you can have a building and you can implement the best building information management system that exists in the world. then you can implement the best physical security system in the world. you be doing pretty well. there is an opportunity there to even better your operation by integrating the two. think of the additional insight you could game and have you could run and manage the building more effectively. the same principle holds true for a city. why are we lagging other countries? sometimes we cannot get out of our own way. it is the way we are organized. it is the way we make decisions that it's in our way. >> do you agree with that assessment? are their pockets for the u.s. takes law enforcement? >> there are exceptions. there are still exceptions. one reason let me now have concluded
as marchers city, and it was alluded to a number of times this morning, -- a smarter city, and it was alluded to a number of times this morning, is a city of the complex group of systems. how do you take advantage of the integration of those systems. this is where we are lacking. take a building. you can have a building and you can implement the best building information management system that exists in the world. then you can implement the best physical security system in the world. you be...
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it's receded in parts of the city. it's gone down a couple inches but it's still pretty flooded across this area. you have to. >> reporter: even though you're only seeing it up to my shins here, there's water in basements all across the city. the water table is really high. so in order to get all of that out, they are going to be pumping for days. there are 500 million gallons of water that they need to get out of the city. 500 million gallons in one square mile. the mayor of the city says that it will take two days to do that. they've been pumping all day today. hopefully by the end of the day tomorrow they will almost be there. also in terms of power, we are getting questions from people who have been without power since monday night and everyone thinks once the water is gone, they will be lights, they will be able to charge their cell phones, their lives will start getting back to normal. unfortunately, the electric company around here told the mayor it could take seven to ten days. they are hoping it isn't that lon
it's receded in parts of the city. it's gone down a couple inches but it's still pretty flooded across this area. you have to. >> reporter: even though you're only seeing it up to my shins here, there's water in basements all across the city. the water table is really high. so in order to get all of that out, they are going to be pumping for days. there are 500 million gallons of water that they need to get out of the city. 500 million gallons in one square mile. the mayor of the city...
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down in maryland parts of the ocean city pier have been destroyed and water is also inundating that city. it's been rising republic beach, delaware, in dewey beach and 50,000 have been ordered to evacuate including in parts of wilmington. the ripple effect is being felt in the travel industry with 13,000 flights being canceled. laguardia, jfk and newark airports are closed indefinitely so that will rise quickly. and after a generator went out, 215 patients had to be evacuated as we said from nyu medical center. nbc's rehema ellis is live at new york university medical center with the very latest. have they finished those evacuations now, rehema? >> reporter: as a matter of fact, chris, no, they have not. i was just at the front door of the hospital only moments ago and saw two patients being brought out on stretchers with oxygen masks on and being put into ambulances. and this is still ongoing. it's still interesting. it takes a long process to bring people who are in need of great care down from these floors of the hospital on these stretchers and into the ambulances. we have to say, it
down in maryland parts of the ocean city pier have been destroyed and water is also inundating that city. it's been rising republic beach, delaware, in dewey beach and 50,000 have been ordered to evacuate including in parts of wilmington. the ripple effect is being felt in the travel industry with 13,000 flights being canceled. laguardia, jfk and newark airports are closed indefinitely so that will rise quickly. and after a generator went out, 215 patients had to be evacuated as we said from...
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against that campaign on the trail that said the video that was played was actually produced by the city of charlotte, and it has nothing to do with the obama for america campaign or the democratic national committee. that came from the steph charlotte, regardless of what you feel. the speech continues, as does our coverage. we have a lot more ahead. "newsroom international" is getting ready to get underway with its coverage of what's going on around the world. suzanne malveaux, usually that is her program, but today we have the fantastic
against that campaign on the trail that said the video that was played was actually produced by the city of charlotte, and it has nothing to do with the obama for america campaign or the democratic national committee. that came from the steph charlotte, regardless of what you feel. the speech continues, as does our coverage. we have a lot more ahead. "newsroom international" is getting ready to get underway with its coverage of what's going on around the world. suzanne malveaux,...
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. >>> the best thing to help prevent crime in cities is to bring opportunity in the inner cities. teach people good discipline, good character. that is civil society. that's what charities and churches do. >> paul ryan and mitt romney say churches and charities are the only antidote to poverty. sister simone campbell degr disagrees, and she's next. >>> another is ordering to vote for mitt romney. we'll read the letter where he admits sending it to his staff. >>> and which tape is a better window into mitt romney's window for america, the denver debate or the 47% tape? ahead, my commentary on why this country can't afford to get fooled again. this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. ♪ lord, you got no reason ♪ you got no right ♪ ♪ i find myself at the wrong place ♪ [ male announcer ] the ram 1500 express. ♪ it says a lot about you. ♪ in a deep, hemi-rumble sort of way. guts. glory. ram. an
. >>> the best thing to help prevent crime in cities is to bring opportunity in the inner cities. teach people good discipline, good character. that is civil society. that's what charities and churches do. >> paul ryan and mitt romney say churches and charities are the only antidote to poverty. sister simone campbell degr disagrees, and she's next. >>> another is ordering to vote for mitt romney. we'll read the letter where he admits sending it to his staff. >>>...
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city council confirmed him with 13 favorable votes yesterday. there was one abtension. he was a police chief in oakland as well as long beach, california. >>> looks like something out of movies. cameras were rolling as a pair of suspected car thieves smashed a truck through a convenience store in michigan. you can see it the footage we wanted to show you one suspechelped himself to liquor and cigarettes. because the story is about the video we will bring it to you a little later on in the show. >>> so a fancy league in one high -- fantasy league in a high school is drawing concern. >> the story is disturbing. boys at the school are drafting the name of girls. >> they are earning points by going kind of hooking up with the girls and engaging in sexual activity. the more -- the further the girls go the higher the pointch the principal sent a letter to parents letting them know what was going on. the league was discovered at an assembly at date rape prevention. >> we wanted to make sure parents were aware of things going on in their kids' lives. >> glad there's a strong ad
city council confirmed him with 13 favorable votes yesterday. there was one abtension. he was a police chief in oakland as well as long beach, california. >>> looks like something out of movies. cameras were rolling as a pair of suspected car thieves smashed a truck through a convenience store in michigan. you can see it the footage we wanted to show you one suspechelped himself to liquor and cigarettes. because the story is about the video we will bring it to you a little later on in...
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new york city -- thank you, elaine. my i suggest "60 minutes" reyou runs on the other financial challenge for your viewing pleasure. paula in montana -- >> neil: i think it was eight hours that long night. i love and the staff loved every minute of it. especially when we found out we beat a financial channel flail twice as many homes. preview of what would become coming attraction of the convention this year. we're on ra roll. fbn serves a roll. if we build it, they will come. if we work hard, they can hardly ignore us. we didn't. you didn't. and fox business, we're grateful. tom via aol -- >> neil: i did do a jerry lewis bit. but thank you for watching. folks like tom, and his brilliant wife, know that fox business means business and anything having to do with your money, your taxes. other business networks talk a good game, but we mean it when we say it. this election, we're not electing bankers hours to cover it. we're all over it. in atlanta -- >> neil: that's not necessary. >> neil: kiley, three words, i told ladie
new york city -- thank you, elaine. my i suggest "60 minutes" reyou runs on the other financial challenge for your viewing pleasure. paula in montana -- >> neil: i think it was eight hours that long night. i love and the staff loved every minute of it. especially when we found out we beat a financial channel flail twice as many homes. preview of what would become coming attraction of the convention this year. we're on ra roll. fbn serves a roll. if we build it, they will come....
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breaking news from right here in new york city. five terror suspects extradited from britain are on new york soil. the men arrived in new york city early this morning. two will be in court later today in connecticut. the best known of them is abu hamza al masri. he is charged for trying to set up a terrorist training camp in oregon and helping to abduct hostages in 1998. >>> and we have breaking news out of the vatican, that scandal that rocked the vatican. pope benedict's butler convicted this morning of stealing the pope's private documents and leaking them to a journalist. abc's lama hasan joins us with all of the details from london. good morning, lama. >> reporter: good morning to you, ron. today, the three judges presiding over this case took just an hour and ten minutes in deliberations. and the verdict, guilty of theft. now, the pope's butler, paolo gabriele, has been sentenced to one year and six months in an italian prison. that's less than what was expected, which was a sentence of four years. when the sentence was read,
breaking news from right here in new york city. five terror suspects extradited from britain are on new york soil. the men arrived in new york city early this morning. two will be in court later today in connecticut. the best known of them is abu hamza al masri. he is charged for trying to set up a terrorist training camp in oregon and helping to abduct hostages in 1998. >>> and we have breaking news out of the vatican, that scandal that rocked the vatican. pope benedict's butler...
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elisabeth smart has been thrust into the limelight since she survived a kidnapping from her salt lake city home nearly ted years ago smart made her first trip to the chicago area now using her unintended fame to become a child protection advocate elisabeth smart will never forget what happened to her in june of 2002 but the soft-spoken young woman who recently got married carrey hope in her heart she is trying to bring that message to others like her while trying to help children stay safe. elisabeth smart wasn't going to let her kidnappers have power over her in the 10 years since that life changing event smart decided to use what she learned no matter how painful to help others. but she was taken by her home by a man and his wife held hostage for nine months and raped repeatedly. >> everybody thinks a different challenge is in their lives and we are our own mount everest and sometimes we just all feel like we have the strength to go on so part of where i speak is to encourage the people to continue moving forward. elisabeth smart was the keynote speaker at the healthy women's expo in lin
elisabeth smart has been thrust into the limelight since she survived a kidnapping from her salt lake city home nearly ted years ago smart made her first trip to the chicago area now using her unintended fame to become a child protection advocate elisabeth smart will never forget what happened to her in june of 2002 but the soft-spoken young woman who recently got married carrey hope in her heart she is trying to bring that message to others like her while trying to help children stay safe....
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gilt city has this deal with spoiled pup boutique. i'm a big fan of the halloween tutu. very quite. viewer angela reached out with this deal for kids. the perfect kidville semester. two winter classes plus platinum membership $625. normally it's over $1100. you're saving 40% off. here's a deal for wine lovers. $28 gets you a vinward and cellar tour for two and take home cheese from mediterranean cellars winery in warrenton. you can find this deal on groupon. if you have an offer you've seen or you're local merchant with a deal for our viewers, i would love to hear from you on facebook. over to you. >> thank you. >>> let's see who's celebrating a birthday today. it's october 11, 2012. golfer michele wie is 23. one of the producers of the hit show phones is 36, emily deschanel. shaun patrick fanry is 47. act stress jone cuesic is 50. if it's your birthday, have a great day. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. 5:48. your weather first. a chill in the air. lots of 40s out there with low 50s in town. with a little breeze you might need a pair of gloves. sunrietz not till 7:-- sunrise
gilt city has this deal with spoiled pup boutique. i'm a big fan of the halloween tutu. very quite. viewer angela reached out with this deal for kids. the perfect kidville semester. two winter classes plus platinum membership $625. normally it's over $1100. you're saving 40% off. here's a deal for wine lovers. $28 gets you a vinward and cellar tour for two and take home cheese from mediterranean cellars winery in warrenton. you can find this deal on groupon. if you have an offer you've seen or...
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or any other city. it would not take seven hours normally to scramble the jets to send a 130 if this was on american soil in california or new york or any other place, but i don't know why. why didn't they do it? >> sean: i want the tapes released. the tapes that caused your son to defy orders to stand down, i want- they have those tapes. they have drone tapes. they can release them. >> okay. we're not political. i did not vote for either candidate last time. to be political. >> sea i'm not trying to be political. >> but to be political would be dishonoring to my son's life and death. however, i'm here to honor my son. part of the process of honoring is to forgive, but part of the other process is to truth and to make sure that justice is pursued. i hope that it is because justice has to be paid for the benefit of everyone. >> sean: thank you for being here. you're all in our thoughts and prayers. >> i would like to share one thing. i'm surrounded by heroes. we have a hero. before the show sean mentione
or any other city. it would not take seven hours normally to scramble the jets to send a 130 if this was on american soil in california or new york or any other place, but i don't know why. why didn't they do it? >> sean: i want the tapes released. the tapes that caused your son to defy orders to stand down, i want- they have those tapes. they have drone tapes. they can release them. >> okay. we're not political. i did not vote for either candidate last time. to be political....
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a fourth car bomb detonated near the city's chamber of commerce. i'll bring in nick robertson who is just back from syria. it's just great to see you here in person. out of harm's way. congratulations on your emmy award as well. >> we met some of them in a beauty salon trying to live their lives normally, but they don't necessarily support assad. >> do they believe this is going to end, and it's going to end well, or do they believe that this killing will just continue for a long period of time? >> i think people right now believe that it's going to go on, that it's going to continue, that there's no immediate end in sight. they just kind of get on -- they're sort of in the middle class who are less well off and less affected by the battles themselves. they're just trying to get on with their lives, but i think they all know that this ultimately is going to come to just a worsening situation where there's more loss of life. i think what we've seen, for example, in alleppo today with those car bombs that makes it look like the battle is turning into
a fourth car bomb detonated near the city's chamber of commerce. i'll bring in nick robertson who is just back from syria. it's just great to see you here in person. out of harm's way. congratulations on your emmy award as well. >> we met some of them in a beauty salon trying to live their lives normally, but they don't necessarily support assad. >> do they believe this is going to end, and it's going to end well, or do they believe that this killing will just continue for a long...